11+ Thomas Davis Quotes On Slavery, Education And Civil War
Thomas Davis was an Irish nationalist, poet, journalist and songwriter. He was one of the main founders of the Young Ireland movement in the 1840s. He is best remembered for his songs, including "A Nation Once Again" and "The West's Asleep". Following is our collection on famous quotes by Thomas Davis on slavery, education, leadership.
Far in foreign fields from Dunkirk to Belgrade Lie the soldiers and chiefs of the Irish Brigade. — Thomas Davis
A people without a language of its own is only half a nation. A nation should guard its language more than its territories, 'tis a surer barrier and a more important frontier than mountain or river. — Thomas Davis
Come in the evening, or coming in the morning/Come when you're looked for, or come without warning/Kisses and welcomes you'll find here before you/And the oftener you come here the more I'll adore you. — Thomas Davis
There are three things without which there is no country--common language, common judicature, and co-tillage land--for without these a country cannot support itself in peace and social union. — Thomas Davis
It is not blood that makes you Irish but a willingness to be part of the Irish Nation. — Thomas Davis
A people without a language of its own, is only half a nation. — Thomas Davis
They fought as they revelled, fast, fiery, and true, And, though victors, they left on the field not a few; And they who survived fought and drank as of yore, But the land of their heart's hope they never saw more, For in far, foreign fields, from Dunkirk to Belgrade Lie the soldiers and chiefs of the Irish Brigade. — Thomas Davis
Viva la the New Brigade! Viva la the Old One, too! Viva la, the Rose shall fade, And the Shamrock shine for ever new! — Thomas Davis
They're trying to make fuel cells a reality. They want to bring the hydrogen economy to the United States. — Thomas Davis
Educate, that you might be free. We are most anxious to get the quiet, strong minded people who are scattered throughout the country to see the force of this great truth. — Thomas Davis
As well might you leave the fairies to plough your land or the idle winds to sow it, as sit down and wait for freedom. — Thomas Davis
Life Lessons by Thomas Davis
- Thomas Davis teaches us to be mindful of our actions and the effects they have on others. He emphasizes the importance of being kind and understanding to those around us, as well as taking responsibility for our own actions.
- He also encourages us to think critically and to question the status quo, as well as to stand up for what we believe in.
- Through his work, Davis encourages us to be courageous and to strive for a better future for ourselves and for those around us.
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